But I'm not interested in political discourse, just the changes to the global scale. See, two things have happened. First, like always, the New World has moved back towards bipolarity. For some odd reason Americans have always fought this trend, but I'm happy to see we're finally accepting that it's going to happen, so rather than getting swept away again, we're being proactive, which leads me to my second point.

America is already on board for one of the two alliances. I've heard us called the "Anti-Serbian Block" which seems to tell me that we don't have a name yet. I dunno, I didn't look in too closely. I also noticed some names. In one corner we have Poland, Spain, the USA, and the UK as the major players. In the other (the 'Serbian Block' as it were) we have Serbian, Hungary, Romania, Canada, and some other shitty countries too. I didn't see Croatia, so I dunno who they're with, but I have to feel like they'd be anti-Serb.

So, what does this all mean? Well, Poland and Spain have been our enemies for a while...but so have Serbia and Hungary. Canada used to be a stalwart ally until the aforementioned arrogant people pushed them away. So we have a split between enemies, and the loss of a friend. In the New World, thems the apples.

For once, I'm actually proud of the eUS Government for both being proactive and for not making a mockery of the diplomatic process. The honest truth is that bipolarity is the natural state of the New World, anything else is an unstable creation that will break back into the bipolar alliances at some point. Another truth is that sometimes friends are lost and sometimes enemies become friends. In this case, I'd say we made a good decision by not joining Serbia. We've got two sets of countries that we haven't liked in a long time (Hu/Ser vs Po/Spa), that have suddenly split down the middle. It is in our best interest to pick the ones we have closer ties to, and to support that alliance. Few remember this long ago, but there was a time when Poland and Spain were our allies. Spain suffered a wipe for us in a day where a wipe was nearly unthinkable. With the proper diplomacy, perhaps they can be stalwart allies again.

So here it is, whatever your feeling on the US Government, and lord knows I'm probably still on their hate list, this is a natural evolution of the game and for once we're on the crest, not getting smothered in the wake. I miss the good ol' days of EDEN, when we knew who our allies and enemies were, and they were pretty much agreed upon, but we don't have that luxury anymore. Canada is gone, perhaps other friendships are salvageable, but if we don't forge ahead we're likely to get lost in the tide once again. Sink or swim is ultimately our choice, and for once it looks like our government has chosen to swim, and is swimming in what I feel may be the right direction.

" I also noticed some names. In one corner we have Poland, Spain, the USA, and the UK as the major players. In the other (the 'Serbian Block' as it were) we have Serbian, Hungary, Romania, Canada, and some other shitty countries too."

Explain shitty in these context, i am from Romania and i can't understand how a usa child can call shitty some euro countries.
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Awwww, I can't believe some people still get ticked off over this game. Romania was a shitty ally even when they were on our side, and yeah, I remember that far back. I'll never forget the way that Romania "forgot" to send troops to some of our major engagements in the late days of WWIII. Romania has been shitty to their allies for years.

If you're interested in calling me a child, shall we compare longevity to this game? I was here back in V1, can you say the same? I've been PotUS and Chairman of the JCS for the eUS Mil. I can't say I've ever heard your name here on eRep before.

So if you can't understand how someone from the USA can call your country shitty, I suggest you look at history. You could learn something that way.

If I were blaming the community for one man's mistake, you would be right, but the fact is that it is the Romanian community that did not help, not just one tank or one president. The Croatians came in waves to help us, the Spainards suffered a wipe to help us, the Canadians and North Koreans too. Romania barely lifted a finger, which makes them a shitty ally.

Romania as a community snubbed the eUSA while we were allies many times. In terms of countries I'm not sorry to see as our enemies, Romania is pretty high up there. Canada were bros, so I'm sorry they're on the other side. If Croatia joins the Pro-Serb alliance I'll be sorry to see them as enemies, because those guys are awesome. Romania, though, no. I'm not at all sorry to see you all as enemies. You all sucked as allies.

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